Buy a WikiLeaks or Pirate Bay bunker for £400K

Fancy starting up your own secure ISP in a bomb-proof nuclear bunker, like the ones that hosted The Pirate Bay and whistle-blowing site WikiLeaks? Then we might just have found the premises for you.

The bunker at the Cultybraggan former WWII prisoner-of-war camp in Scotland has just come on the market. Situated in rolling hills near Comrie, within 50 miles of both Edinburgh and Glasgow, the bunker is thought to be the most technologically advanced relic of the Cold War.

Completed in 1990, the Cultybraggan bunker is designed to house 150 staff and includes its own BBC studio, canteen, telephone exchange and dormitories, but was never used. It cost £30 million to build (estimated budget today would be £90 million) - and it could be yours for just £400,000.

Situated several metres underground, the property can't boast much of a view, but it does offer drainage, sewage, electricity, telecoms and water - and plans are now afoot to supply the camp with renewable energy.

Andrew Black, an associate at estate agents Carter Jonas said: "This really is a fascinating installation which would suit a variety of uses including high security computer data storage, a disaster recovery facility or even a temperature controlled fine wine store.

"This is the first step in a historic route as the Trust is calling for interested parties to come forward and develop this truly unique building set within the magnificent backdrop of the surrounding hills and glens on the edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park."